SAJ Announces New Issue

The State Aviation Journal has posted the latest edition of the e-magazine on line. The latest offering includes an article on airport master planning, a feature on former NASAO Chief, Ed Scott and a special focus on aviation in New York. Along with the e-magazine you can subscribe to the Journal’s weekly "Skybrief" which provides […]

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FAA Proposes Major Changes to Icing Certification Rules

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing a significant expansion of its icing certification standards, including a new requirement that manufacturers show airplanes can operate safely in freezing drizzle or freezing rain, conditions that constitute an icing environment known as “supercooled large drops” (SLDs). The proposed regulations would improve safety by mandating that new transport […]

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Alaska Controllers Use Next Generation Air Transportation Technology to Improve Safety

Air traffic controllers in the Alaska region are now officially using Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) technology to improve safety and efficiency in Alaska’s rugged terrain. The system – Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) – is a core technology under NextGen. “NextGen technology is already helping make aviation safer and more efficient,” said U.S. Transportation […]

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FAA Awards Contracts to Accelerate Environmentally Friendly Technology

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today announced $125 million in contracts to develop and demonstrate technologies that will reduce commercial jet fuel consumption, emissions and noise. The contracts are part of the FAA’s Continuous Lower Energy, Emissions and Noise (CLEEN) program — to speed the introduction of “green” technology into aviation. “The FAA is working […]

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State of Alabama Uses Caravan for Enviornmental Mission

John Eagerton, Chief of the Alabama Department of Transportation’s Aeronautics Bureau, brought to our attention a recent article in Twin & Turbine magazine’s June issue about the state of Alabama’s use of a Cessna Caravan in its environmental monitoring and enforcement program of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management. "I think it is a good […]

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Cobalt Aircraft Industries to Unveil CO50 at EAA Airventure

Toussus-le-Noble, June 23, 2010 – Cobalt Aircraft Industries has officially begun communicating about its presence at EAA Airventure 2010 to unveil the Co50 prototype. Cobalt Aircraft Industries designs concept aircraft and is to become an Original Equipment Manufacturer. CEO David Loury said: “We’re very excited to introduce ourselves and the Co50 at EAA Airventure. The […]

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Deal Reached on Transfer of Worcester Regional Airport to Massport

Christopher Willenborg, (pictured) provided the following press release from the Massachusetts Port Authority. Mr. Willenborg is the Adminstrator for the Massachusetts Aeronautics Division. As part of the Patrick-Murray Administrations historic transportation reform efforts to simplify the state’s transportation system, the Massachusetts Port Authority and the City of Worcester today signed an agreement on the transfer […]

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